Saw-set.



UNITED STATES i PATENT OFFICE.

WILLIAM W. WILSON, on MARION, KENTUCKY.

ASAWSET.

'SPECIFICATION farming part of Lettersratent No. 633,936, dated september 26, 1899.

Application iiled October 11, ISS. Serial No. 693,226. (No model.)

T all whom t may concern;

cheapness and'simplicity of construction as well as the operation, and this I accomplish by constructing a saw-set in a single piece and comprising a suitable body portion having a notch therein adapted to receive the tooth to be set, a handle connected to the said body and by means of which the device is operated, and astop-arm for limiting1 the movement of the device.

The invention consists also in certain de-y tails of construction andnovelties of combination, all of which will be fully described hereinafter and pointed out in the claims.

In the drawings forming a part of this speci- Iication, Figure l is a perspective view showing the mannerof operating my invention. Fig. 2 is adetail perspective view of a sawset. Fig.3 is a side view of a saw=set, the

Y saw being shownA in section.

In carrying out my invention I construct the entire device from a single piece and in so doing construct the body A with an opening B, and leading into the said opening B is a` slot- C, which is somewhat reduced, as shown at C', thereby providinga slot of two widths, whereby teeth of dieI-ent thickness and of different length can be bent at dierent angles, according to whether the tooth isprojectedintothe narrow or broad portion of the slot. 1 v

Extending from the body A is the handle D, and depending from the body at its junction with the handle is the stop-arm E,which is curved downwardly and then forwardly, as

most clearly shown in Fig. 8, the end thereof being adapted to engage the blade of the saw and limit the movement of the setter, thereby regulating the angle the tooth of the saw can be set. v J

' The operation of my device will ofcourse be `clear to every one skilled in the art to which git pertains, and the advantage of the 'variable slot in the body or head and the position or arrangement of the stop-arm will of course be readily appreciated.

Having thus fullydescribed my inventiornv what I claim as new, and desire to secure' by Letters Patent of the United States, is

y ll. In a saw-set, a body portion having a circular opening in the head thereof and a slot of varying diameters leading into the said opening, a handle integral with the body portion, and aforwardlyand downwardly curved stop-arm connected with the said body portionand integral therewith at its junction with the handle, substantially as shown and y described.

2. In a saw-set a body portion, a handle and a head cast in one piece, a circular opening inthe head and a slot of varying diame vters leading intosaidopening and a downwardly and forwardly extending curved stoparrn integrally connected to the body portion at its junction with the handle substantially as described.

l WILLIAM W, WILSON. Witnesses:

PERRY. D. MAXWELL, JOSEPH T. WILSON.. 

